Title: Lithology Reference Standards
1 Lithology Reference Standards
- Paul Maton (POSC)and Gary Masters (POSC)
2Outline
- Introduction
- Business Drivers
- Use cases
- Resources
- Current status
- Future requirements
- Conclusions
3Motivation and Background
- WITSML Mud Log revision
- Lithology classification sought to enhance mud
log data transfers - Shell proposal for revised Lithological
classification widely endorsed by DSS SIG members
in June 2004 - Need exists for lithological terminology in Web
consistent form
4Business Drivers
- Operator Point of View
- Standard vocabulary and semantics for lithologies
will improve the following processes - Assimilating results of outsourced work
- Information exchanges with partners, regulators
- Reduction of ambiguity and uncertainty in data
- Common nomenclature used for mudlog, core and
other rock sample descriptions - Service Company Point of View
- Enable use of same nomenclature and
classifications in services and software for many
customers - Cost savings in software engineering and
maintenance - Cost savings and consistency in information
produced
5Use Cases
- Mudlog
- Rapid wellsite description of rock cuttings.
- Core analysis
- Full description of petrographic and quantitative
properties (porosity, permeability, density,
etc.) - Detailed Petrographic analysis
- Optical and electron microscopy analysis
6Objectives and Requirements
- Provide evolving dictionary in XML of
lithological terminology for use in - end-2004 WITSML Version 1.3 Mudlog specification
- revised lithological classification, 2Q05
- next WITSML Mudlog version 1.3.1, late 2005?
- Improve or simplify existing specification(s)
- Easy maintenance and extensibility
7Available Resources
- Landmark Graphics
- List of Lithology Classes with Qualifiers and
Symbol Codes - Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
- Reporting requirements for Digital Well Data
Lithological Codes - Shell
- 1995 Standard Legend
- Statoil
- Current Listing of Lithological codes
8Common Descriptors
- Primary and secondary lithologies
- Use of the following characteristics as
qualifiers
- Mineral content
- Fossil content
- Cement
- Grain size
- Sorting
- 10 others
9Lithology types in WITSML Mudlog v1.3
Andesite Anhydrite Arkose Basalt Breccia Calcareni
te Calcilutite Calcisiltite Chalk Chert Clay Clays
tone
Coal Conglomerate Diabase Diorite Dolerite Dolomit
e Dolomite, Calcareous Extrusive Rock
(Volcanic) Feldspar Gabbro Glauconite Gneiss
Granite Gravel Greenstones Greywacke Gumbo Gypsum
Halite Igneous Intrusvie Rock (Plutonic) Lignite L
imestone Limestone, Argillaceous
10Lithology types in WITSML Mudlog v1.3
Quartzite Rhyolite Salt Sand Sandstone Schist Serp
entine Shale Silicilyte Silt Siltstone Slate
Limestone, Dolomitic Limestone,
Sandy Marble Marl Metamorphic Rocks Mudstone No
Description No Sample Ophiolites Peat Phosphate Po
tassium and Magnesium Salts
Syenite Tillite (Diamictite) Trachyte Tuff Ultraba
sic
11Qualifiers in WITSML Mudlog v1.3
Anhydrite Argillaceous Barite Belemnitic Bioturbat
ed Bituminous Bryozoans Burrowed Calcareous Calcit
e concr Calcitic Carbonaceous
Chalky Chamosite Chert Chlorite Concretions Conglo
meratic Conglomeritic Coral Crinoids Diatoms Dolom
ite concr Dolomite Stringer
Dolomitic Feldspar Ferruginous/Illite Fissile Fora
ms gen Fossil Frags Fossils gen Glauconite Glaucon
itic Gravelly Gypsiferous Halite
12Qualifiers in WITSML Mudlog v1.3
Kaolinite Lignite Limestone stringer Lithic
frags Marly Mica Microfossils No
Description None Oolithic Ostrocods Pebbly
Pelletal Pellets Peloidal Phosphates Plant
Remains Potassium salt Pyrite Quartz Radiolaria Sa
lty Sandy Shells
Siderite Siderite concr Silty Spicular Stylolitic
Tuffaceous Tuffite
13Revised lithological classification
- Seeking requirements from geologists
- Probable approaches
- Base on Shell 95 standard legend
- Add sedimentary rock types with names,
abbreviations and adjectives - Add mineral types, names, abbreviations and
adjectives - Provide descriptions of rock types
- Possibly provide images of rocks as go-bys
- Avoid over-complicaction
14WITSML Mudlog version 1.3.1
- Seeking requirements from geologists, and
feedback from users of version 1.3.0 - Probable approaches
- Base on Shell 95, improve current lithology list
- More sedimentary rock types with names, but test
need for abbreviations and adjectives - More mineral types, names, but test need for
abbreviations and adjectives - Keep specification simple, within bounds of
observational capabilities
15Participant discussion
- Comments and suggestions re-
- Business case?
- Resources needed expert reviewers
- Proposed approaches?
- Recommendations, Next steps?
- Any other aspects?
16Thank you for your attention
- More information from
- Paul Maton maton_at_posc.org 44 1932 828794
- Alan Doniger doniger_at_posc.org 1 713 267 5124
- Gary Masters masters_at_posc.org 1 713 267 5111